The borough's first location of Pinot's Palette, where patrons learn to paint while sipping drinks, starts sessions Saturday in Dyker Heights.

The new branch boasts the bonus of being housed in a bookstore. Owner Tatiana Nicoli turned the bulk of her 2,000 square-foot shop into a studio after having fun at four classes she took at other Pinot's Palette branches.

"I've always had a passion for the arts," Nicoli says. "After I attended my first class at Pinot's Palette, I fell in love with the concept."

Guests can register online (pinotspalette.com/dykerheights) for two-hour (starting at $38 per person ) or three-hour ($48) classes guided by a local artist. A second Brooklyn branch of Pinot's Palette, which already has locations in Staten Island, Long Island and Westchester, is set to open Sept. 19 in Park Slope.

The Mets will be giving away a bobblehead of former reliever (and ex-Yankees pitcher) Jesse Orosco celebrating the 1986 World Series at the Red Sox game Saturday.

HEAD GAMES

Just in time for the Red Sox debut weekend at Citi Field on Saturday, the Mets will be giving away a bobblehead of former reliever Jesse Orosco. His arms-up pose celebrates the Mets 1986 World Series victory over (who else?) Boston.

Grilled lamb tenderloin from Monument Lane is on the menu for Kids Eat NYC 2015. (Courtesy of Kids Eat NYC)

Think truffle polenta from Vai, eggplant chips from Andanada and grilled lamb tenderloin from Monument Lane. They'll also be Japanese cuisine from Souen in the East Village with the Better Have My Bento box; a variety of quinoa and veggies with an avocado and squash sushi roll and salmon teriyaki.

To prepare, they've been practicing defying gravity with big top legend Bello Nock.

"The four of us have no physical skills whatsoever, and I'm terrified of heights," says James "Murr" Murray, part of the crew famous for doing dares before hidden cameras. "You're going to see grown men cry on live TV."

Or you can catch the manly tears in person at "The Impractical Jokers Live Punishment Special" hosted by Howie Mandel at 19 Fulton St. The festivities begin at 10 a.m. with a pop-up museum of "Impractical Jokers" show artifacts and fan-created art. That's followed by a DJ from 7 to 11 p.m. and swag from the Z100 and Power 105 Party Patrol leading into the high-wire act at 10 p.m.

Follow @truTVJokers on Twitter for updates.

— Nicole Lyn Pesce

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TIGI has pledged $50,000 to the Stand Up To Cancer research campaign. (Barry Williams/for New York Daily News)

BEAUTIFUL

Look good, support a good cause.

You can accomplish both with a spritz of Bed Head dry shampoo or hairspray. They're two best-sellers from beauty brand, TIGI, which has pledged $50,000 to the Stand Up To Cancer research campaign.

Ten specially packaged TIGI best-seller will be on select salon shelves beginning Sept. 1. They'll come with a SU2C wristband that lets you show your support. They'll also be in ULTA stores nationwide on Oct. 1.